Peers are once again trying to sneak an altered version of the snoopers' charter through the House of Lords despite criticism that their previous attempts were a "gratuitous affront to parliamentary democracy"...

Uncle Sugar and Big Daddy and their Edifice Complex As we enter the a new session of Congress, we can anticipate being assaulted by the combined forces of Google, Facebook, Pandora and SiriusXM, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge,...

David Smith, Deputy Commissioner and Director of Data Protection for the ICO, looks at why EU data protection regulation proposals and discussions are taking so long and outlines what the UK is doing in the midst of reform.

Davide Morisi, a PhD researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, compares data on public service media funding and viewership in Europe and discusses the implications for the BBC licence fee.

Ahead of an appearance at this year’s Changing Media Summit, John Enser talks to the Guardian about the gap between the law and new technology, consumers’ attitudes towards data and the future of content delivery...

Sally Broughton Micova, Deputy Director of the LSE Media Policy Project and a Fellow at LSE, on today’s event, The Future of Audiovisual Media Services in Europe. Follow the discussion on Twitter via #AVMSfuture.

The mayor of Paris may be serious about taking Fox News to court for saying it has no-go zones of Islamic rule. But lawyers say libelling cities is ‘one of the great perks of living in a free society’ Fans of irony would applaud.

Since the dust settled on the Leveson Inquiry and its recommendations, much of the UK media has sought to portray the newly-formed Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) as the answer to the press regulation question and the end of the...

Trevisan & Cuonzo, for Kluwer Copyright Cases The Italian Supreme Court confirmed that software which derives from a pre-existing computer program is eligible for copyright protection provided it demonstrates a minimal level of originality, even...

Rutgers University Law Professor and LSE Visiting Fellow Ellen Goodman looks at attempts to extend the right to be forgotten beyond Europe and argues that a person’s ‘right to be forgotten’ should not be a right to completely erase information,...

IMPRS-CI Doctoral Research Fellow at Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition Is the mere accessibility of a copyright infringing website sufficient to establish jurisdiction in a Member State?

'Media law says concentration is bad, but gov't thinks otherwise' Buenos Aires Herald Communications expert Guillermo Mastrini welcomed the Herald at his home in the City neighbourhood of Colegiales to discuss how the Media Law has affected the...

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